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Julie Andrews

Highest Rated: 97% Victor/Victoria (1982)

Lowest Rated: 17% Unconditional Love (2002)

Birthday: Oct 1, 1935

Birthplace: Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK

Julie Andrews was born and raised in England under circumstances that eventually tore her family apart. She was born in 1935 after her mother had an affair, setting into motion a rocky relationship that would end with her parents divorcing in the 1940s. She bounced around living with both parents, though it was a rough period in her life. However, during this time, she performed, eventually performing in front of the King and Queen of England when she was just a young teenager. She managed her way to Broadway before she was 20 years old and that led to her starring in a live TV performance of "Cinderella" (CBS 1957) that earned her an Emmy nomination. Andrews had her true breakout moment with some help from Disney as she starred in "Mary Poppins" (1964), winning the Oscar for Best Actress for her work in the title role. She followed that up almost immediately with "The Sound of Music" (1965), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, though Andrews was just a nominee for Best Actress this time around. She rounded out the '60s with more starring roles in everything from the musical "Thoroughly Modern Millie" (1967) to Alfred Hitchcock's "Torn Curtain" (1966). The 1970s were more of a rocky time for the actress as she kicked off the decade with the flop "Darling Lili" (1970) and her first attempt at a regular television show, "The Julie Andrews Hour" (ABC 1972-73) only lasted one season. That wasn't her only stab at a self-hosted variety show, though most of her other ABC-related work were mostly one-off events after the failure of the original show. She returned to award prominence in the 1980s, however, earning more acting acclaim for her roles in "10" (1979), Hollywood satire "SOB" (1981), gender-bending musical "Victor/Victoria" (1982), "That's Life!" (1986), and "Duet for One" (1986). Aside from acting, her performance as a singer decorated numerous television specials, with "Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas" (ABC 1987) winning multiple Emmy awards. In the early '90s, Andrews made another crack at starring role on TV, this time in the short-lived "Julie" (ABC 1992). However, after such a momentous career, tragedy struck when she lost her singing voice in the 1997 and wound up essentially losing her ability to sing as the result of questionable surgeries on her throat. Still, by the turn of the century, Andrews was acting and theatrical legacy, even more so after being named Dame Commander by Queen Elizabeth II. Andrews' appearance alongside Anne Hathaway in "The Princess Diaries" (2001) was the start of a minor career resurgence, leading into her reprising the role in "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement" (2004) and also doing voiceover roles for the likes of "Shrek 2" (2004), "Despicable Me" (2010), and "Enchanted" (2007). She created and starred in the children's program "Julie's Greenroom" (Netflix 2017) and even appeared in "Aquaman" (2018).

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Highest-Rated Movies

97% 86%Mary PoppinsWatchlist
97% 86%Victor/Victoria
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93% 80%EnchantedWatchlist
92% 82%The Americanization of Emily
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91% 87%The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story
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89% 69%Shrek 2Watchlist 85% 81%Thoroughly Modern MillieWatchlist
83% 91%The Sound of Music
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81% 64%S.O.B.
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80% 88%Duet for One
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Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love 80%2023SelfMinions: The Rise of Gru 69% 89%2022Marlena GruVoiceThe King's Daughter 20% 80%2022NarratorAquaman 66% 72%2018KarathenVoiceDespicable Me 3 59% 53%2017Gru's MomVoiceDespicable Me 80% 83%2010Gru's MomVoiceShrek Forever After 58% 54%2010Queen LillianVoiceTooth Fairy 18% 41%2010LilyActorThe Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story 91% 87%2009SelfEnchanted 93% 80%2007The NarratorNarratorShrek the Third 41% 52%2007Queen LillianVoiceThe Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement 26% 59%2004Clarisse RenaldiActorShrek 2 89% 69%2004Queen LillianVoiceEloise at Christmastime 73%2003NannyActorEloise at the Plaza 69%2003NannyActorUnconditional Love 17% 68%2002SelfThe Princess Diaries 49% 68%2001Queen Clarisse RenaldiActorRelative Values 20% 64%2000Felicity MarshwoodActorOne Special Night 83%1999CatherineActorOur Sons 71%1991Audrey GrantActorA Fine Romance 80%1991Pamela PiquetActorThat's Life! 60% 51%1986Gillian FairchildActorDuet for One 80% 88%1986Stephanie AndersonActorThe Man Who Loved Women 25% 39%1983MariannaActorVictor/Victoria 97% 86%1982Victoria Grant, aka Count Victor GrezhinskiActor
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